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Maxwell William Papley (born 31 July 1940) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the
Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ...
(VFL) and
Moorabbin Moorabbin is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Kingston local government area. Moorabbin recorded a population of 6,287 at the . Most of the ...
and Williamstown in the
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(VFA) during the 1950s and 1960s.


Early life and career

Papley grew up supporting South Melbourne and attended South Melbourne Technical School, the same school as his hero, the legendary
Bob Skilton Robert John "Bob" Skilton (born 8 November 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Playing as a rover, Skilton is one of only four players to have won the Brownlow Medal three tim ...
. Papley began playing football for the Melbourne Fourths, and was told by his coach that he was too small. He then went to play with Port Melbourne YMCA before his family moved to
Moorabbin Moorabbin is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Kingston local government area. Moorabbin recorded a population of 6,287 at the . Most of the ...
, and there he joined the local
Moorabbin Football Club Moorabbin Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, was the name of two distinct Australian rules football clubs which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). The first club, founded in the early 20th century, joined the VFA in 1951 a ...
, which was competing in the
Victorian Football Association The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ...
(VFA). Despite standing only 179 centimetres, Papley quickly built a reputation as a full-forward and as one of the star players of the VFA. At the age of 23, he captained Moorabbin to the 1963 VFA premiership and kicked six goals in the Grand Final. He played 96 senior games over five seasons for Moorabbin. In February 1964, Papley was cleared to South Melbourne, a couple of months prior to the events which saw Moorabbin expelled from the VFA. He had signed a form with South before his parents relocated to Moorabbin, and much as he loved playing for Moorabbin, Papley was happy to have a boyhood dream come true. He played as a half forward and centreman during his time at South Melbourne, winning their 1966 best and fairest award and representing Victoria in interstate football over four seasons with South Melbourne. But again Papley's football career would take an unexpected turn. Although Papley enjoyed football and was clearly talented enough to become a star, he also enjoyed playing
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, and was captain-coach of Moorabbin Cricket Club in the Sub-District competition. Papley had made it clear to South Melbourne that he would continue playing as long as it did not interfere with his cricket commitments. In February before the start of the
1968 VFL season The 1968 VFL season was the 72nd season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs, ran from 15 April until 28 September, and comprised a 2 ...
, while Papley was working in the chemical industry with clients in Williamstown, he got to know the president of the
Williamstown Football Club The Williamstown Football Club, nicknamed The Seagulls, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne. The club currently competes in the men's and women's Victorian Football League and VFLW competitions. History The Williamstown Fo ...
. He told Papley that the club's coach had just retired and wondered if Papley would consider taking on the job. Papley told South about the offer and, because the club would not relent over the cricketing issue, he moved to Williamstown without a clearance and took up the job as captain-coach. Papley led the club to Grand Finals in his first three seasons, and winning the 1969 premiership in the VFA Second Division despite having suffered bruised ribs in a car accident in the previous week. He retired from playing after the 1970 season due to hamstring injuries, but remained as coach until 1972 – although he did return to the field for a few games in 1972. Papley played 54 games for the Seagulls, and kicked 108 goals, and his contribution was recognized with selection in Williamstown's official 'Team of the Century' in 2003 as centreman. Papley captained the VFA representative team against Tasmania in one match in June 1968; it was the VFA's last representative match during Papley's career.


After football

After finishing at Williamstown, Papley moved with his family to
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, where he has lived since.


Personal life

Papley is married to Laraine. They have four children, Cathy, Vicki, David and Karen, 12 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Three of his grandsons have played in the AFL,
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( and ), Michael Ross () and
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().


References


External links

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Williamstown Team of the Century
{{DEFAULTSORT:Papley, Max 1940 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Sydney Swans players Bob Skilton Medal winners Williamstown Football Club players Williamstown Football Club coaches Moorabbin Football Club players Living people